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Cleaning a Textured TubI have tried clorox, peroxide, peroxide and baking soda, clorox cleanup, folex, pine sol, 409, dishwasher liquid soap, and have let most soak before trying to remove, but nothing has worked so far. Any suggestions? suzi_homemaker01 Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning a Textured TubI have the same problem. I have started to take a toothpick to just remove some of the residue.That is working but is taking way to long. Magic eraser is not working. It just doesn't get into the grooves. I'm going to try something for hard water ie. CLR and let it sit then maybe some drain cleaner. Post By maria (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubI agree with the magic eraser, but is there something else out there without using elbow grease. Post By cindy (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured Tub
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on textured tubs. Post By hazellberry (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubMr. Clean Magic Eraser cleans those textured tubs better than anything on the market. Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubI have the same kind of tubs and the only thing that I have found that works is Soft Scrub and a stiff brush that is made to clean the tubs Post By barfydoogin (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubTry any shampoo, i got this from another tip site and it reallly works, have used it on fiberglass and regular tubs, just dab some on a scrubber or what ever you use to clean a tub and see the results, let me know if it worked for this particular tub Post by bigbee56 RE: Cleaning a Textured Tub
Bar keeper's friend! I get it at Walmart, Raley's and I think I've seen it at Rite-Aid. $1.70-$3.00 Post By jjager (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured Tub
i would proceed with extreme caution if the tub is fibreglass. oven cleaner may destroy it Post by beanygurl RE: Cleaning a Textured Tub
Oven cleaner can work and shouldn't harm the tub. And yes, I have found some of the dollar store versions of oven cleaner work BETTER than Easy-Off! Post by truerblue RE: Cleaning a Textured TubI have read on some other tip pages to use oven cleaner from the dollar store. One lady who said she cleans houses for a living swears by it. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubI agree with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It will probably take some elbow grease the first time, but the rest is just maintenence. Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured TubWe have these kinds of tubs in the assisted living center where I work and I found the best thing to use is a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It works great! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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